Canon EOS C500 PL Instruction Manual - Page 115

Renaming Custom Picture Files, Available Custom Picture Settings - cinema eos camcorder

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Custom Picture Settings 3 Change the setting to the desired level and then press SET. • Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (A 117) for details on the various settings. • Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other settings, as necessary. • The new custom picture settings will be applied. / (camcorder) or . (SD card) and the custom picture file's number will appear on the left of the screen. 115 Resetting the current file's settings to default values 1 Select [Reset] and then press SET. 2 Select the default values and then press SET. • Select [NEUTRAL] to reset to neutral default values (equivalent to not using custom picture settings at all) or [CINEMA] or [EOS Std.] if you want to replicate these preset settings, for example as a starting point to edit them further. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET. Renaming Custom Picture Files 1 After selecting a file, open the [Rename] submenu. [, / Edit File] > [Rename] • A screen appears that displays the current file name with an orange selection frame on the first character. [, / Edit File] [Rename] 2 Select an alphanumeric character or symbol then move (Ð) to the next field. • Change the rest of the name in the same way. 3 Select [Set] and then press SET. 4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu. Protecting Custom Picture Files Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed. 1 After selecting a file, open the [Protect] submenu. [, / Edit File] > [Protect] 2 Select [Protect] and then press SET. • In the custom picture menu, i will appear next to the file name. • To remove protection settings, select [Unprotect] instead. 3 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu. [, / Edit File] [Protect] Transferring Custom Picture Files You can transfer custom picture files between the camera and SD card. When the selected custom picture file is in the camera, use [Copy To *] or [Load From *] depending on the operation you wish to perform. Similarly, when the selected custom picture file is on an SD card, use [Copy To Cam.] or [Load From Cam].

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115
Custom Picture Settings
3 Change the setting to the desired level and then press SET.
Refer to
Available Custom Picture Settings
(
A
117) for details on the various settings.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other settings, as necessary.
The new custom picture settings will be applied.
/
(camcorder) or
.
(SD card) and the custom picture
file’s number will appear on the left of the screen.
Resetting the current file’s settings to default values
1
Select [Reset] and then press SET.
2
Select the default values and then press SET.
Select [NEUTRAL] to reset to neutral default values (equivalent to not using custom picture settings at all) or
[CINEMA] or [EOS Std.] if you want to replicate these preset settings, for example as a starting point to edit
them further.
3
Select [OK] and then press SET.
Renaming Custom Picture Files
1 After selecting a file, open the [Rename] submenu.
[
,
/
Edit File]
>
[Rename]
A screen appears that displays the current file name with an orange
selection frame on the first character.
2 Select an alphanumeric character or symbol then move (
Ð
) to the next field.
Change the rest of the name in the same way.
3 Select [Set] and then press SET.
4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
Protecting Custom Picture Files
Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being
accidentally changed.
1 After selecting a file, open the [Protect] submenu.
[
,
/
Edit File]
>
[Protect]
2 Select [Protect] and then press SET.
In the custom picture menu,
i
will appear next to the file name.
To remove protection settings, select [Unprotect] instead.
3 Press the CUSTOM
PICTURE
button to exit the custom picture menu.
Transferring Custom Picture Files
You can transfer custom picture files between the camera and SD card. When the selected custom picture file is
in the camera, use [Copy To
*
] or [Load From
*
] depending on the operation you wish to perform. Similarly,
when the selected custom picture file is on an SD card, use [Copy To Cam.] or [Load From Cam].
[
,
/
Edit File]
[Rename]
[
,
/
Edit File]
[Protect]